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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Chapters 40-43 Quiz
1
of 5
How does Jim finally escape from his cell?
Huck and Tom disguise him as an old man.
He sneaks out through a hole in the wall.
Huck and Tom break the lock on his door.
Huck and Tom use a rope to pull him through the roof.
2
of 5
Why does Huck leave the island?
To get food for the journey North
To get medical help for Tom's bullet wound
He is tired of Tom's crazy schemes
His father returns to collect him
3
of 5
How does Jim finally gain his freedom?
Sally Phelps helps him escape to the North.
Huck and Tom use their money to buy his freedom.
Tom reveals that Miss Watson has freed him in her will.
He and Huck finally make it to Cairo.
4
of 5
Who arrives to clear up the confusion caused by Tom and Huck?
Miss Watson
The Widow Douglass
Judge Thatcher
Aunt Polly
5
of 5
Why does Huck want to head out West?
To become a gold prospector
To become an outlaw
To escape Aunt Sally's efforts to civilize him
To see the Pacific Ocean
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